deficit, brian, among young people, when you look at the numbers out of iowa last night, of course, the razor-tight finish that she had there, but the numbers of the young people, ages 17 to 29 voted for senator sanders, 84-14%. that is just devastating if you're inside the clinton campaign, you have to be asking yourself the hard questions today. how does she do a better job of reaching out to those young voters? so i anticipate in the coming days, you're going to hear a lot more about things that matter to that age group, things like college affordability, paying off college loans. this is a conservative year inside the clinton campaign. now, as for here in new hampshire, we've been talking about this state all day, brian. the fact that senator sanders has a big lead over her here, this is her home turf. can secretary clinton catch up? her campaign acknowledges it is going to be tough, but that is why they're building up that firewall in the south. south carolina, nevada, and those super tuesday states. while they try to do that, brian, though, they're going to be focusing on those two key points